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Title: The California Missions


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The California Missions
  • The Spanish Missions of California

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Who created the missions and why?
  • It was King Charles III of Spain's idea,
    actually. In the year 1768, the monarch of Spain
    found himself in a difficult position. Spain had
    claimed a vast area of land along the western
    side of North America more than 200 years before.
    The land was rich, fertile and near the sea it
    was the perfect place to start cities and safe
    harbors for Spanish ships. So far, however, there
    had been no Spanish settlements started there.
    The king had heard that the Russians were
    interested in settling the land. If Spaniards
    didn't move in soon, the land would quickly fall
    to the Russians and be lost to Spain forever. At
    this time, land was money, and the Spanish
    monarch could not afford to lose this rich
    land...

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Why missions and not hotels?
  • The king and queen of Spain decided to create a
    series of farms along the coast. Each would be a
    day's ride apart. That way, it would be easy to
    trade and sell not only goods, but information.
    They would be built by the sea so that they could
    easily supply ships that came to port there.

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Why missions and not hotels?
  • The only problem with their plans was the lack
    of labor. With no Spanish people in the area,
    there would be no one to work on the farms. They
    soon solved that problem, however, by turning the
    farms into missions. The missions would be led by
    Fathers who would pursue the Catholic calling of
    converting non-believers into Christians. Their
    converts, the Native Americans, would also work
    on the missions. This decision solved both
    problems for the religious Spaniards, but was
    just the beginning of the problems for the Native
    Americans.

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Who actually built the missions?
  • The missions were designed by the padres, and
    actually built by the Native Americans they hoped
    to convert.

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Who actually built the missions?
  • The actual labor of the missions fell to the
    Native Americans. Because they practiced a
    polytheistic religion, did not speak Spanish, had
    dark skin and a very different way of life, the
    natives were viewed as heathens their way of
    life was considered inferior by the Spaniards.
    The Spanish made it clear that working on the
    missions was not optional.

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Where were the missions located?
  • The locations of the missions were all very
    planned and very deliberate. Each mission was
    placed one day's ride or hard walk from its
    nearest neighbors. This made it easier for the
    Spaniards to trade and sell their food and crafts
    as well as to share information. They were also
    very careful to place all the missions near the
    sea so that ships would have plenty of
    opportunities to get fresh supplies before
    heading out to sea.

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So how many are there anyway?
  • There were 21 Spanish Missions in California,
    placed such that they were a day's ride (via
    horseback) apart and so that they were in
    proximity to drinkable water, arable land, and
    the sea.

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Who lived in the missions?
  • Padres, Native Americans, and Soldiers

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Mission San Diego de Alcala
San Diego, California
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Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo
Carmel, California
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Mission San Antonio de Padua
Five miles northwest of Jolon Monterey County,
California
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Mission San Gabriel Arcangel
San Gabriel, California
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Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
San Luis Obispo, California
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Mission San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores)
San Francisco, California
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Mission San Juan Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, California
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Mission Santa Clara de Asis
Santa Clara, California
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Mission San Buenaventura
Ventura, California
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Mission Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California
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Mission La Purisima Concepcion
Lompoc, California
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Mission Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California
12
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Mission Soledad
Soledad, California
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Mission San Jose
Fremont, California
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Mission San Juan Bautista
San Juan Bautista, California
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Mission San Miguel
San Miguel, California
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Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana
Mission Hills, California
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San Luis Rey
Oceanside, California
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Mission Santa Inez
Solvang, California
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Mission San Rafael Arcangel
San Rafael, California
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Mission Sonoma - San Francisco Solano
Sonoma, California
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